They seized computer hard drives, weapons and far-right propaganda material. |
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The Interior Minister said police had arrested around 100 far-right protesters who refused to leave following the end of the demonstration. |
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Police erected security barriers in anticipation of possible protests by far-right and far-left extremist groups. |
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A tiny handful, from the banned far-right parties, may try to shoot it out with the army. |
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Although a flaming liberal during the war, he became a rock-ribbed far-right conservative immediately afterward. |
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The LaRouchies, a weird amalgam of far-right conspiracy theorists, have taken to singing black spirituals and Bach cantatas all over town. |
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The far-right ideologue's appearance here is already stirring up a hornet's nest of opposition. |
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He slithered into the far-right underground, began stockpiling food, water and guns. |
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However, he is in coalition with a far-right nationalist party that bitterly opposes both steps. |
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I couldn't care less whether that dictator's political bent is far-left or far-right. |
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He urged the president to move quickly to enact a far-right social-issues agenda and ignore all opposition. |
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In a statement yesterday, the Green Party dissociated itself from Mr Barrett as John Gormley TD condemned the activities of far-right political groups. |
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It will be a vicious irony if a far-right Home Secretary is allowed to take the curtain call for the onstage achievements of predecessors who loathe his approach. |
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Mr Duncan Smith was in hot water last week after The Mirror revealed his leadership campaign was linked to the far-right British National Party. |
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Then they discovered that Assange instead had made deals with a far-right party as well as one that is militantly pro-gun. |
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The cable networks, the talk-radio shows, the national newspapers, the whole echo-chamber gives the far-right an unmatchable advantage in public debate. |
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Organized by far-right Belgian parliamentarian Laurent Louis, the congress was ultimately banned by authorities. |
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Then Cruz rounded up some of the far-right members of the House GOP caucus and plotted a revolt. |
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Sarkozy has looked to repeat his 2007 feat of poaching far-right support, while paying lip service to the centrists he needs. |
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And who knew there were so many far-right or far-left books? |
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Proving his far-right bona fides is just one aspect of the newly energized Roberts campaign. |
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I think that this party has a big future, because no other party, apart from the populist and far-right parties, can be present in the difficult areas and housing estates. |
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Brown's likely challenger is Tim Donnelly, a far-right Republican assemblyman from Twin Peaks, who is currently on probation. |
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As a teenager he belonged to the far-right Monday Club and idolised Margaret Thatcher. |
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Remarks such as that, unsurprisingly, endeared him to the far-right. |
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Three MPs resigned from the far-right Monday Club at his request, shadow chancellor Michael Howard confirmed. |
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Wilders, leader of the far-right Dutch Party for Freedom, has met leaders of like-minded groups across Europe to form a grouping to run in the May 2014 elections. |
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Austrian far-right politician Joerg Haider, who has been embroiled in a recent dispute over refugees, has called for asylum seekers to wear electronic ankle bracelets. |
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Nearly 50 supporters of the far-right group marched into Kidderminster town centre yesterday afternoon escorted by 100 police officers in riot gear. |
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Factionalising and splits led to the farcical sight of two or in some cases three far-right candidates contesting the same seat, fatally splitting the vote. |
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Far-right parties have generally not fared well in recent elections. |
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Far-right groups and clubs sprang up all over the country in 1936 and 1937, amid the New Deal and a wave of labor unrest. |
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Far-right Marine Le Pen strengthens her position in national politics. |
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